The Story
Why it exists.
Spirit of Kings released Intuition in 2022, working with perfumer Christian Provenzano. The name says something about the nature of the fragrance itself, a composition built around trusting the first impression rather than second-guessing it. Provenzano structured Intuition as a progression from sharp opening to warm settling: spices that demand immediate attention, florals that arrive once you've decided, and a base that confirms the choice was right. The fragrance isn't trying to be anything except itself, which is exactly what intuition is, the decision that comes before the analysis.
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The Beginning
Spirit of Kings released Intuition in 2022, working with perfumer Christian Provenzano. The name says something about the nature of the fragrance itself, a composition built around trusting the first impression rather than second-guessing it. Provenzano structured Intuition as a progression from sharp opening to warm settling: spices that demand immediate attention, florals that arrive once you've decided, and a base that confirms the choice was right. The fragrance isn't trying to be anything except itself, which is exactly what intuition is, the decision that comes before the analysis.
The note structure is worth sitting with. Saffron and cardamom open bright and almost aggressive, the kind of first impression that registers before you've consciously processed it. Then Bulgarian rose and geranium arrive, not competing with the spices but softening them, adding a layer of emotional intelligence to the composition. By the time vanilla and Cambodian oud anchor the drydown, the fragrance has made its case. Castoreum adds that animalic warmth that keeps the drydown from becoming decorative, it feels lived-in, skin-warm, honest. The synthetic-resinous classification from enthusiasts makes sense once you've worn it: this is modern in its construction but ancient in its instincts.
The Evolution
The opening hits fast, saffron and cardamom with a metallic edge that catches the light before it settles. First ten minutes feel almost synthetic, then the Bulgarian rose appears in the heart, gentler than expected, a soft hand on the shoulder. The transition from spice to floral takes about twenty minutes, and it's the moment Intuition reveals its patience. The drydown doesn't rush. Vanilla and Cambodian oud arrive slowly, with castoreum adding warmth that feels skin-close rather than room-filling. By hour five, you're wearing something entirely different from what you sprayed at hour one. The final drydown, a quiet amber-vetiver finish, stays close and intimate for another five hours. On fabric, it lingers for days.
Cultural Impact
Intuition sits comfortably in the warm-spicy, animalic-resinous space that appeals to wearers who want a fragrance with genuine character. The 10+ hour longevity and strong sillage make it a statement piece, something worn for the long haul rather than a quick impression. It's not trying to please everyone, and that's exactly the appeal.
The House
Spain · Est. 2019
Spirit of Kings is a Spanish niche perfume house that emerged in 2019 with a focus on historic European artistry. The brand translates the visual language of royal courts into olfactory stories, offering a line of scents that reference loyalty, authority, and noble heritage. Each fragrance is presented as a chapter in a larger narrative, inviting collectors to explore a world where perfume meets legend.
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Intuition feels like the moment before a decision, the tension of knowing something without being able to explain why. The saffron heat, the Bulgarian rose softening, the animalic warmth of castoreum settling into skin. It asks you to trust the first impression. The music should carry that same quality: something with soul, with texture, that arrives confidently and doesn't need to justify itself.
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